Sports Editor - Pittsburg (Kan.) Sun

The more I read into this, I believe it may be our opportunity to play with collages.

The (Pittsburg, Kan.) Morning Sun is accepting resumes for a full-time Sports Editor. We’re looking for someone who can dive into recreational, youth, high school and collegiate stories and isn’t afraid to ask questions. Online duties will be required. Coverage will include Pittsburg State University, a Division II university with a full complement of athletics as well as six area high schools and a myriad of youth and recreational sports. A bachelor’s degree in journalism or English, InDesign knowledge and AP Stylebook proficiency are preferred. Photoshop, as well as time on a desk or editing copy, are pluses. This is a great opportunity for someone who wants to make a difference at a daily paper. Pittsburg, a city of 20,000, is in the southeast corner of Kansas and offers an excellent quality of life. We offer competitive salary and benefits. Send resumes, five editing/design clips and three references to Matthew Clark, Community Conversation Editor, The Morning Sun, 701 N. Locust St., Pittsburg, KS 66762, or e-mail PDF files only to matthew.clark@morningsun.net.

This probably used to be a lot better job than it is now, but that's probably true of every newspaper job these days.

As small college towns go, you can do a hell of a lot worse than Pittsburg, which has most everything you need on a daily basis and is only a couple hours from Kansas City. When I was growing up 20 minutes away, Pitt State was considered one of the top party schools in the nation for a short time, and I certainly did enough partying in one semester there to last a lifetime (and I feared it would've been a rather short lifetime if I had stayed there).

Pitt State was a perennial NCAA D-2 football title contender not too long ago, and could easily get back to that level. Football is the Gorillas' best sport, but they have some other solid programs, too.

Pittsburg High and Colgan, the private catholic school in town, both have solid athletics programs, and the football teams are particularly good. Colgan had a ridiculous winning streak a few years back. Other area schools such as Girard and Southeast have had pretty good teams in various sports over the years, too.

I've been gone from the area for five years, so I don't know how much things have changed at the paper, but they used to do a pretty solid job and have some good guys working there. And I don't recall them using many collages as main art. 8)

Any place that is precious enough to have a "Community Conversation Editor" makes me skeptical from the start.

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I know him and I'm not sure even he knows what that title means.

The Morning Sun is a one-man gig now. In the past there were three. If any of you know Kary Booher, he got his start there.

The CCE was the sports editor before this one left and there are a couple of other guys who can write sports stories if it gets super busy. On a Friday night during football season, you'll have plenty of help. There's also a guy who strings for them who used to be a sports writer. You don't have to take your own pics.

And what Harley said about those long trips. Colgan is always going to state in something. But Class 2A state football is always in Hays and basketball is always in Manhattan. Class 2A baseball and softball are in Emporia, but even that's not a short drive.

One thing is that they cover the hell out of rec league ball for a town of its size. I've seen little league tournament games get huge front page spreads. Community journalism, ya know.